Re: Is it possible to worsen my condition of sensitivity to EMF?

Posted by R. Ticle on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Is-it-possible-to-worsen-my-condition-of-sensitivity-to-EMF-tp1549402p1549406.html

Soon as I get a chance to try out the Eee PC with battery and SSD, I'll let everyone know what I found!

--- On Thu, 6/4/09, Bill Bruno <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Bill Bruno <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Is it possible to worsen my condition of sensitivity to EMF?
To: [hidden email]
Received: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 9:33 PM

















Marc is right. But I'd add start by unplugging all electronics when not in

use.

Watch out for dimmer switches, anything with a computer display, touch

lights, etc.

Hold an AM radio up to everything. If it buzzes, try to get rid of it (but

all computers

buzz; a laptop on battery with external keyboard could be a big improvement

though.

The Asus EEE with SSD has been recommended. Apple laptops are better than

average.).



Bill



On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 2:08 PM, starmanxxxx <starmanxxxx@ yahoo.co. uk> wrote:



>

>

> The symptoms are as follows after one hour on a desk top PC :-

> Anxiety/fatigue/ stress/panic/ memory loss/ feeling surreal as if everything

> is in slow motion. This condition persists the next day. Is my only option

> to give up my computer and if I don`t will the condition worsen?

>

> {I do boxer fit class twice a week and recently I have noticed at the end

> of my training I don`t seem to get the `feel good factor` as did 12 months

> ago when I started. Could it be over training or EMF given off by gym

> fluorescent lights?}

>

> Answers and comments most appreciated.

>

>

>



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